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Emmanuel Clarke becomes global adviser to Cytora

Emmanuel Clarke, member of global advisory board, Cytora (File photograph)

Insurance industry veteran Emmanuel Clarke, the former president and chief executive of Bermudian-based PartnerRe, has joined the global advisory board of Cytora, the London-headquartered insurtech company.

Cytora said the move was designed to support its global growth.

Mr Clarke has had a broad and successful career in the insurance industry, including leadership roles across property and casualty and specialty lines as well as building out a global reinsurance business.

He serves on the board of various companies including Intact Financial Corporation, BMS and Compre.

Mr Clarke said: “I look forward to working with the Cytora team to maximise its impact across the [insurance and reinsurance] industry, and accelerating a future where insurance companies can materially uplift the volume of risks they can write, at higher decision quality and at a fraction of current cost by leveraging Cytora’s approach to AI and data.”

Richard Hartley, the chief executive of Cytora, said: “I’d like to welcome Emmanuel to the advisory board.

“The transformative opportunity presented by artificial intelligence is a top board level priority and it is a difficult area for insurance companies to navigate to achieve defining and enduring success.

“Emmanuel will benefit our team, partners and clients with his deep expertise across the insurance value chain.”

Richard Hartley, CEO and cofounder of Cytora (File photograph)
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Published March 19, 2024 at 6:15 pm (Updated March 19, 2024 at 9:46 pm)

Emmanuel Clarke becomes global adviser to Cytora

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